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  2. Everex - Wikipedia

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    Everex Systems, Inc., is a defunct American manufacturer of multi-processor servers, desktop and notebook personal computers.It was established in 1983 and headquartered in Fremont, California.

  3. List of private equity owned companies that have filed for ...

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    The following private equity firm or hedge fund owned companies have filed for bankruptcy protection: A&P (grocery chain) [1] Brookstone [2] Envision Healthcare [3] Friendly's [1] GenesisCare [3] Instant Brands (maker of Instant Pot and Pyrex) [4] Joann [5] Kmart [6] Party City [7] Payless Shoe Source [2] Prospect Medical Holdings [8 ...

  4. Atari, Inc. (formerly GT Interactive) - Wikipedia

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    Atari, Inc., including its fellow American subsidiaries, filed for bankruptcy in 2013. It exited bankruptcy within a year, and following this its parent group had a new corporate strategy revolving around new audiences outside the gaming industry, and mobile games , leading to lessened activities by Atari, Inc.

  5. Ultratech - Wikipedia

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    Ultratech, Inc. is an international technology company based in San Jose, California, that supplies equipment to global semiconductor fabrication plants, and also makes tools for nanotechnology applications by optical networking, data storage and automotive and display industries.

  6. True Value declares bankruptcy, lines up sale to rival ... - AOL

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    True Value, a national hardware retailer whose roots go back more than 70 years, said Monday that it has declared bankruptcy and will sell itself to a competitor.

  7. True Value declares bankruptcy and sells itself to a hardware ...

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    True Value, a 75-year old hardware store brand, has filed for bankruptcy and is selling substantially all of its operations to a rival, the company announced Monday.

  8. CompUSA - Wikipedia

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    A CompUSA store in Santa Clara, California, circa 2005. Founded in 1984 as Soft Warehouse in Addison, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas, Texas, by Errol Jacobson and Mike Henochowicz, [3] the company began national expansion in 1988 with its first megastore opening in Atlanta, Georgia.

  9. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post